Multiple rounds of snowfall will hit Iowa this week. Here's what to know about the winter weather, including Wednesday's ...
The season's first significant winter storm continues all day with steady snow across central Iowa leading to difficult travel conditions and several inches of snow.
Plan on a slick Thursday morning commute, with roads quickly improving thereafter. Many towns pick up 2 or 3 inches of snow, with 4 to 8 inches in the mountains. Over 8 inches are possible near ...
The flakes are still falling, but KETV is starting to receive snowfall reports from Wednesday's winter storm. How much did ...
It changes to mix in the morning south before ending. More snow arrives later Saturday, but it likely changes to a sloppy ...
Lighter snow is expected to end from west to east between noon and 3 p.m., though a few lighter bands may linger east of I-49 and I-35 through 6 p.m. Snowfall amounts will range between 3 and 6 inches ...
Storm system number one, while leaving behind plenty of clouds across the region with widespread fog in far-eastern areas, is ...
The D.C. region remains under a winter storm warning Wednesday as residents begin digging themselves out from several inches ...
Tracking back-to-back winter systems. Expect the first system to bring widespread light snow through tonight. A wintry mix to rain is likely Wednesday evening into Wednesday night and early Thursday.
Thursday is a KCRA 3 weather Alert Day because of the potential for significant impacts from heavy rain, snow and wind.
A winter storm has begun to invade the area early this evening with light snow being reported in central parts of the state. The snow will become more widespread and increases in intensity as we head ...